Connor says to Caelen that the heavier an object is the faster it falls. Caelen tells Connor that he is wrong. Caelen says that the longer an object is falling the faster it falls. Jada says that there are more factors involved when an objects falls. Who do you agree with and why?
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Jada is right, because there are multiple factors dedicated to objects falling. It is a myth that the longer an object falls the faster it gets. Objects that are more dense, or have more mass, fall at a faster rate than less dense objects, due to the air resistance. A feather and brick dropped together and air resistance causes the feather to fall more slowly.
Jada is right because if two different objects like a rolled up pice of paper and they had a bowling ball and if they fall at the same distance they roped goes down on the ground at same exact time.
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Jada is correct because there is more to it the lighter thing you have and drop it goes slow like a whole piece of paper and heavier things fall faster due to the weight
Connor is wrong. It has nothing to do with weight, everything falls at the same speed unless the object drifts because it is thinner and has a larger surface, like paper.
Jada is correct because when an object is falling, you must take many things into account. Just a few of these are air resistance and terminal velocity.
I agree with Jada because the mass of an object will fall due to gravity. Although air resistance would be a factor if the object is light like paper or a feather.
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ReplyDeleteI agree with Jada because Gravity, Mass, Friction (Sliding), and other Unbalanced Forces are involved when an object falls.
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ReplyDeleteI think that Calean is right the reason for that is because the longer something falls the faster it goes.
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ReplyDeleteI think Caelen is right because, the higher it falls, the longer it will fall.
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ReplyDeleteConnor is wrong. It has nothing to do with weight, everything falls at the same speed unless the object drifts because it is thinner and has a larger surface, like paper.
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ReplyDeleteI agree with Jada because any object will fall at the same time, just with different forces.
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